News & Views - 2016
The latest news, events and insights in the Wales property world

Surveyor called up to squad for Welsh Rugby League World Cup Qualifiers

Surveyor called up to squad for Welsh Rugby League World Cup Qualifiers

The team for Wales’ 2017 Rugby League World Cup Qualifiers this autumn are gearing up for the first qualifying match this Saturday and Cooke & Arkwright Surveyor, Ian Newbury, has…

Flybe to the Capital

Flybe to the Capital

Huw Jones, Associate with Cooke & Arkwright’s Rating department, was keen to try out the new Flybe service from Cardiff to London City Airport while the Severn Tunnel is closed…

Stone barns ripe for courtyard development

Stone barns ripe for courtyard development

An impressive range of stone barns, formerly used as a watermill set near the village of St Brides-super-Ely in the Vale of Glamorgan, is being offered as a prime development…

The clock is ticking - in April 2018, EPCs begin to bite!

The clock is ticking - in April 2018, EPCs begin to bite!

There are significant implications for landlords of commercial and residential properties who do not comply with new energy efficiency standards coming into force on 1st April 2018, including financial penalties,…

Shooting for Charity

Shooting for Charity

The South East Wales branch of Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust held its annual charity Clay Shoot on Friday 30th September at Cefntilla Estate near Usk. Cooke & Arkwright were…

Evidence on Business Rates to the National Assembly’s Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee

Evidence on Business Rates to the National Assembly’s Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee

Andrew West, Director of Business Rates at Cooke & Arkwright gave evidence, on behalf of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Wales, to the National Assembly’s Economy, Infrastructure and…

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Cooke & Arkwright are extremely professional and have carried out a number of successful appeals on behalf of SWP.

Trisha Harris, South Wales Police